@LIBDAY: Are you a police officer? How do we determine what is reasonable? If someone is allegedly involved in drug smuggling activities, would you not take any precaution when apprehending them? I am clearly playing the devils advocate here again, but I think there is a flip side to this that was ignored by the poster. Just trying to bring some balance to the discussion. The "reasonable" force is an issue that has long divided and polarized the public, so I am not sure if we will resolve it here.
Reasonable people may differ on what is reasonable amount of force, but your post defies every shred of reasonableness by implying that since the chiense woman was running away from something, that justifies your so called "precuation" of brutally beating up someone. No, thank you, I am not a cop, but from every post of yours, it's not difficult to discern where you come from.
@voronv: You are putting words in my mouth. I was simply sheding light on the fact that LIBDAY picked up on, that China is simply using this for political gains. It is simply an isolated incident. It does not matter what country I am from, you are contradicting yourself in two sentences (congratulations). It has nothing to do what be thinking I am immune, I know I am not. This forum has a clear purpose, to discuss 485 issues in the VSC. You tell me if a woman being beaten at the border has anything to do with that.
@Cole: Your opinion. Overly generalized. When it comes to systematic HR violations, such as perhaps Guantanamo, maybe. This does not qualify as a picture for "human rights" in the US.
@pralay: Yes, I got it
Again, my point was that China is using this for political gains and the move is clearly hipocritical given its HR record. As far as her not running, I believe we might have read different articles.
If that is not a generalized statement (see: agenda), than I don't know what is.
In all this, remember that I am a I-485 applicant and an immigrant just like the majority here, I just have a different point of view on certain things. I think, in general, a lot of people here berate US and its institutions, yet want to work and live here, raise families... Paradoxical, isn't it?